Sinn Fein
The 300 Years’ War
How conflict over land ownership shaped conflict over Ireland
The blame, again, falls on Sinn Fein
The party responded appallingly to its press officer being accused of child sex offences
Leo Varadkar is still stirring division
The former Taoiseach should have more humility
Why the election was good for Unionism
A diversity of voices will help rather than hinder the cause
The pain of Sinn Fein
How has support for the party fallen so dramatically?
Please remember, terrorism is evil
Worrying numbers of people romanticise the brutality of those perceived as “oppressed”
Irish politicians have lost touch with the people
The failed “modernisation” of the Constitution may not be a one-off failure for Irish liberals
The lies of Sinn Fein
Sectarian smears against Unionists have been exposed as the falsehoods they always were. Will anyone bother to say sorry?
Sinn Féin’s shame
The response of elements of the party to terrorism was unsurprising
Raped by the IRA
A traumatised victim was interrogated in secret by republicans, let down by a botched prosecution and smeared in the pages of the Guardian